The 7 Best Things to do Adventurous in Ontario's Near North, Ontario's Near North

October 18, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Ontario's Near North, United States including Algonquin Park Adventure Tours, Temagami Fire Tower, Von Doeler's Ranch, Outdoor Adventures ATV, The Screaming Heads of Midlothian, Centennial Ridges Trail, Voyageur Quest.
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1. Algonquin Park Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 400 reviews

Algonquin Park Adventure Tours

Since 1996, we have guided educational wilderness adventure tours into the Algonquin Provincial Park interior. We provide multiday guided canoe trips and glamping camping that will get you intimate with Algonquin Provincial Park. Duke of Edinburgh Adventurous Journey programs can also be arranged. We also provide an assortment of Algonquin Park guided day trips. Paddle canoe, motorized canoe, fishing, hiking, bicycle, birding, landscape & wildlife photography and fall colours adventure tours are provided 7 days a week (May-Oct). In winter, we provide very Canadian snowshoe, nordic ski and winter camping adventures. Custom tours, wilderness skills training, school trips and corporate team building services are also provided.

2. Temagami Fire Tower

Caribou Mountain, Temagami, Ontario Canada http://www.temagami.ca/pagesmith/66
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Temagami Fire Tower

Reviewed By carolcC4661IE

While camping at Marten River provincial park, we took a drive to Temagami and climbed the fire tower in town. We'll worth the effort. A spectacular view of the area.

3. Von Doeler's Ranch

1286 Von Doeller Rd, Rutherglen, Bonfield, Ontario P0H 2E0 Canada +1 705-477-6655 [email protected] http://www.vondoelersranch.com/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Von Doeler's Ranch

The Von Doeler Ranch is a 4th generation ranch only 30 minutes from North Bay, Ontario in the town of Rutherglen. The ranch welcomes riders of all levels as we offer Trail rides, one to one coaching, cabin packages, overnight packages, overnight pack trips, rodeos, shows and parties.

Reviewed By 290haileyb - North Bay, Canada

Our team (staff of a veterinary clinic) just did a weekend stay/team building at Von Doeler's Ranch and we had an absolutely wonderful time. The horses were super sweet, kind and very very well cared for. The staff was fabulous - friendly, knowledgable and fun. Our cottage was super cute, clean - view is incredible. Highly recommend!!

4. Outdoor Adventures ATV

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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Outdoor Adventures ATV

Outdoor Adventures ATV Guided Tours Established in 2017, in South River, Ontario which is located 40 minutes north of Huntsville off Hwy 11. We formed our business around our love of ATV's, Kayaking and snowmobiling. Outdoor Adventures ATV provides a one of a kind adventure to the outdoor enthusiast and vacationing tourist in Northern Ontario. Unleash your spirit of adventure come ride with us.

5. The Screaming Heads of Midlothian

Midlothian Road, Burk's Falls, Ontario P0A 1C0 Canada +1 705-382-6413 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

The Screaming Heads of Midlothian

Reviewed By JazzyButtons - Brantford, Canada

A great place to visit! The volunteers on the property are so friendly and more than willing to chat and tell you their stories about the place. We spent an hour there walking the trails and viewing the sculptures. Admission is free (they do have a donation box, with proceeds going to the Burk’s Falls foodbank and library). Plenty of free parking. Go and enjoy!!

6. Centennial Ridges Trail

Km 58 from East entrance or Km 37 from West entrance, on Route 60 Algonquin Park, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada +1 705-633-5572 http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails-a-z/centennial-ridges-trail
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Centennial Ridges Trail

Reviewed By MandA2012 - Toronto, Canada

This was easily the most beautiful hike we have done in Ontario. It is moderately challenging with lots of ascents and descents. Each of the ascents rewards you with a spectacular view from along the ridge. There are 12 marked viewpoints but each one of the viewpoints along the ridge (there are at least 4 that I recall) actually has multiple viewpoints. When you arrive on top of the ridge there is no need to congregate with everyone, just walk ahead and you will find several other spots, each more beautiful than the last. On top of the ridge are sweeping views over the tree canopy and the lakes below. We timed our visit (Sept 26) around the peak viewing season for maples and the canopy was a sea of red, orange and yellow. The trail was full of colourful maples and poplars, contrasted by beautiful white birch trees. None of this 10 km hike is flat or smooth - it is winding and narrow (single file for much of it) and you are hiking over rocks, rock face, tree roots and mud. Wear hiking shoes or you will regret it. There are no washrooms except for an outhouse in the parking lot. Go early - we arrived around 10:30am and had to park on the side of the road 1/2 km from the parking lot (by the time we got back cars were parked nearly 2km out). The last two viewpoints of the 12 were a slow go because of all the people entering the park and just doing those last few viewpoints in reverse direction instead of the full loop. The full 10km loop took us 4 hours including 1/2 hour picnic lunch, tons of photos, and the painfully slow last few kilometres when the trail got crowded.

7. Voyageur Quest

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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Voyageur Quest

Voyageur Quest specializes in Algonquin Park adventures! Algonquin canoe trips focus on wildlife, outstanding gourmet meals, superior guides and memorable campsites. Algonquin lodge-based canoeing, hiking and wildlife interpretation takes place out of our two lodges, the Algonquin Log Cabin and Algonquin Cottages. Both are located at the north west corner of Algonquin Park. Anywhere between a 3-day guided canoe trip and a 14-day Algonquin crossing, Voyageur Quest can guide you on an outstanding wilderness experience.

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